46. •A block of mass is placed on a horizontal surface and attached to the free end of a spring. When the spring is neither stretched nor compressed, it exerts no force on the block. When the block is displaced from this position the force on it due to the spring is equal to 250 N/m times the distance the block is displaced. If the coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface is 0.24, how far from this position can be block be pulled and then released from rest so that it remains stationary?

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46. •A block of mass is placed on a horizontal surface
and attached to the free end of a spring. When the spring
is neither stretched nor compressed, it exerts no force on
the block. When the block is displaced from this position
the force on it due to the spring is equal to 250 N/m
times the distance the block is displaced. If the coefficient
of static friction between the block and the surface is
0.24, how far from this position can be block be pulled
and then released from rest so that it remains stationary?
Transcribed Image Text:46. •A block of mass is placed on a horizontal surface and attached to the free end of a spring. When the spring is neither stretched nor compressed, it exerts no force on the block. When the block is displaced from this position the force on it due to the spring is equal to 250 N/m times the distance the block is displaced. If the coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface is 0.24, how far from this position can be block be pulled and then released from rest so that it remains stationary?
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